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- The new Razer Nostromo boasts several enhancements over its predecessor, the Belkin n52te (powered by Razer), including the ability to switch instantly between eight keymaps (up from three), and the flexibility of storing up to twenty gaming profiles from the previous limit of ten.
- The Mac n52te drivers/software installs as a preference pane in System Preferences (this would be equivalent to an item in Control Panel) and wasn't nearly as robust as the Windows version. All System Preferences (network settings, hardware settings, desktop configuration, etc.) on the Mac are 'live' immediately, you don't apply or save.
I can't imagine playing without my gamepad at this point so I was thinking of purchasing the replacement Razer Nostromo.
However, the current Razer driver (from Sept 2011) officially supports 10.5 and 10.6. However, Razer states that the driver is fully functional with 10.7 but may have a few glitches..
Important Note The driver will have full functionality with OS X 10.7, but has not been fully qualified for use with Apple’s newest OS. Users might experience slight issues with keymap switching in rare cases. We are working to get OS X10.7 qualification with the Nostromo Mac driver with the next release.
Can anyone confirm that the Nostromo and current drivers function with OS 10.7 Lion before I go fork out the cash for a replacement device?
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My only real concern was paying for the device only to receive it to find out that I'm unable to use it.
If nothing else the Razer Nostromo would be an improvement just for the configuration software.
The old n52te editor for OSX was abysmal to say the least.
..and while I understand that there is third party software I can buy for $15 that will get the n52te up and running (mostly), I'd prefer to put that money toward the improved version of the device at this point.
Speechmike iii software. Jan 09, 2016 Belkin N52TE and Windows 10 Has anyone upgraded to Windows 10 and is using an old Belkin N52TE? I have it working on windows 8 using old Vista drivers and it's a must have device. Clx 3185fn drivers for mac. Usb to rs232 drivers.
But they have been pretty good with putting out updated drivers for their mice.
And it won't prevent it from working full stop - you just won't be able to use the extra functions on the mouse.
If anything Apple's default mouse driver should be able to give it basic mouse functionality if all else fails.
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1. The Nostromo isn't a mouse, it's a keypad, and falls under the USB HID keyboard profile for the most part. The scrollwheel uses the mouse profile.
2. The Nostromo will be recognized on any system as the above, and can be used without the Razer configuration software. You will be unable to modify or program it in this state, but it will still be usable.
3. From the Razer mac driver page:
Supported Operating System Version Mac OS X v10.5 to 10.6 1.00 English Release Log: - Supports Key Assignment - Supports Profiles - Supports Macros - Supports Lighting brightness customization - Supports Keymaps Limitation: - Supports up to 5 profiles. Important Note The driver will have full functionality with OS X 10.7, but has not been fully qualified for use with Apple’s newest OS. Users might experience slight issues with keymap switching in rare cases. We are working to get OS X10.7 qualification with the Nostromo Mac driver with the next release.
This agrees with what the viewers on my vlog have stated, the Nostromo does work on 10.7. There's still some functionality issues that need fixed, but the device is usable.
I include the note regarding 10.7 from Razer in my initial post as well, but I think we all know that a device/software company isn't likely to flaunt existing flaws so I was looking for first-hand confirmation.
I'm sure that Razer will update their drivers for 10.7 at some point, but Mac divers aren't usually high up the list on most manufacturer's development roadmap so it remains to be seen how much attention the Mac side of the development fork is going to receive.
As for out of the box usage, honestly if the drivers didn't work or are only milady functional then having the device in it's default state without being able to configure it has pretty limited value from my perspective.
..but at this juncture I'll likely just go ahead and cross my fingers and hope everything works to my satisfaction.
I really should do some research on products i'm unfamiliar with before posting. Thanks for the correction guys !
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The n52te/Nostrolo really is a pretty awesome device and considering how long it has foundered at Belkin I'm kind of psyched that Razer has taken it over.
..even if the Mac development is a bt behind the curve (not exactly a new phenomena to Mac users).
Now if only they would make a gaming trackball. lol
I received my Nostromo today.
I was able to configure all of the buttons and everything seems to be working perfectly, no issues thus far.
What I wouldn't give for a brainwave controlled interface for WoW. Then I could actually raid and enjoy the visuals instead of staring at health bars and action bars. :D (keep in mind I have only one eye so its focus is going to be where it needs to be and not necessarily where the enjoyment is)
Again, I don't have or use Macs, so I can't confirm this, but what I know about the n52te says this should work.
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I'm not entirely sure that is true for the n52te on OSX.
I had it set up and running on my Mac running 10.5.8 and when I moved it to my new computer running 10.7 my profile was not there. I'm pretty sure that the Mac side stores the profiles in software. For instance there is no 'Save' button for saving your profile to the device.
I'm guessing that Belkin did not develop the software to operate the way the Windows version does and that the profiles are saved to a Preference file somewhere.
I'll hook my n52te back up to my old Mac and do some testing to try to verify though.
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I kind of agree but I think it's ultimately worth it.
The old n52te Belkin software was installed as a preference pane in System Preferences and was kind of shoddy really (the original Belkin Nostromo software may have been stand alone but I honestly forget). The new software is a stand alone application and is much nicer. Also I'm not sure but I don't think Macros ever really worked on the old device and they appear to on the Razer if that's of interest to you. I don't use that feature but I know people who would.
Here is the old software (pretty sure this is the stand-alone, original Nostromo version but the n52te pref pane was pretty similar):
http://blog.ultranurd.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/picture-23.png
Here is the new software (this is the Windows version but the Mac software looks almost identical, the only difference I've noted is that the trackpad and thumb buttons have their own tab):
http://au.razerzone.com/images/store/nostromo-faq1.jpg
Clarification - the N52te has onboard memory and stores one profile. Any other profiles you have are saved onyour compy's hdd. You change the active profile using the Apply button.
So, when you switched compies the n52te, would still have an active profile onboard, but any other profiles would need manually transferred.
The te in n52te is for Tournament edition, the idea being that you could program it at home then bring it with you (ie to a tournament) and plug it into any other compy and you profile and macros would still work.
Overall, at this point I would suggest updating to the Razer model. The n52te has been orphaned, so no more driver support. Plus, the Razer model adds improved hardware (slightly better key and dpad feel), more keymap modes, and significantly improved macros. The new Razer Synapse driver software service hints at new integrated features with other Razer peripherals. (Use Naga to swap keymaps on the Nostromo? That'd be very groovy!)
When I moved it I'm pretty sure that there was only the default profile available and my custom configuration and key binds were not there or operational.
I can put the device back on my old mac and delete all but the WoW profile and see if the configuration then carries over.
.and just so you're aware, there is no 'apply' button (or any other button) to push the n52te configuration to the device in the Belkin OSX driver.
The Mac n52te drivers/software installs as a preference pane in System Preferences (this would be equivalent to an item in Control Panel) and wasn't nearly as robust as the Windows version. All System Preferences (network settings, hardware settings, desktop configuration, etc.) on the Mac are 'live' immediately, you don't apply or save anything in any of the panels. That makes me think that the feature to push the configuration to the device may not have even been available on the Mac platform, only windows. Additionally, you couldn't even do things like change the application associated with a profile which I think was available for Windows. If you wanted to change that or duplicate it you would either have to recreate it from scratch (or possibly export and reimport it). Like I said, the Belkin Mac drivers/software was horrid.
I definitely think upgrading is worth it even if you somehow have functionality on 10.7. But then this is my third nostomo device; I had the original from Belkin (probably still laying around here somewhere), then the n52te, and now the Razer version. So I obviously think it's worth the expenditure. ;)